Bearing an Hourglass

· Incarnations of Immortality Book 2 · Del Rey
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Like On a Pale Horse, this second, complete-in-itself novel of the Incarnations of Immortality is a richly imagined and always fascinating story. And again, Piers Anthony adds to his gripping plot a serious, though-provoking study of good and evil. 

When life seemed pointless to Norton, he accepted the position as the Incarnation of Time, even though it meant living backward from present to past. 

The other seemily all-powerful Incarnates of Immortality—Death, Fate, War, and Nature—made him welcome. Even Satan greeted him with gifts. But he soon discovered that the gifts were cunning traps. While he had been distracted, he had become enmeshed in a complex scheme of the Evil One to destroy all that was good. 

In the end, armed with only the Hourglass, Norton was forced to confront the immense power of Satan directly. And though Satan banished him to Hell, he was resolved to fight on.

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4,6
93 reviews
Donna Hunter
14 October 2014
Piers Anthony is a brilliant and imaginative writer. I have enjoyed this book as I have every other book he has written. Keep up the excellent work! I look forward to seeing more of your work.
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Ellen Ash
07 April 2023
I read this series the first time in my early 20s. I'm glad I decided to read it again, at age 63, because it's much more meaningful.
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kayla mooney
29 November 2020
AMAZINGLY AWESOME!!! The 7 Incarnations cannot be compared, to other series, they are a legue all onto there own. I truly mean that.
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About the author

Piers Anthony, sometimes called Pier Xanthony, is the pseudonym of a Mundane character who was born in England in 1934, came to America in 1940, was naturalized in 1958, and moved to Xanth in 1977. His first story was published in 1963, and his first novel, Chthon, in 1967. His first Xanth novel, A Spell for Chameleon, won the August Derleth Fantasy Award as the best novel for 1977, and his fantasy novels began placing on the New York Times bestseller list with Ogre, Ogre. He shifted from writing in pencil to writing on the computer, and Golem in the Gears was his first novel created on the machine; naturally, the computer found its way into Xanth.

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